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 **Output:** <!-- what results does it produce? -->
 **Output:** <!-- what results does it produce? -->
 
 
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docs/mediums/bureaucracy.md

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 **Output:** consistency of service delivery, neutral expertise in the service of popular priorities
 **Output:** consistency of service delivery, neutral expertise in the service of popular priorities
 
 
-## History
+## Background
 
 
 Perhaps the most famous ancient bureaucracy was that developed in China's Han dynasty (202 BCE - 220 AD), which used expertise in Confucian philosophy as the basis for securing government positions. Other ancient governments developed bureaucratic structures as well.
 Perhaps the most famous ancient bureaucracy was that developed in China's Han dynasty (202 BCE - 220 AD), which used expertise in Confucian philosophy as the basis for securing government positions. Other ancient governments developed bureaucratic structures as well.
 
 

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docs/mediums/condorcet.md

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 **Output:** Condorcet winner or circular paradox
 **Output:** Condorcet winner or circular paradox
 
 
-## History
+## Background
 
 
 The Condorcet method takes its name from an early promoter, the 18th-century French mathematician Marie Jean Antoine Nicolas Caritat, who was the Marquis de Condorcet. The method itself was [first described by Ramon Llull](https://www.math.uni-augsburg.de/htdocs/emeriti/pukelsheim/2001a.html) in 1299. A version of it is used in Robert's Rules of Order, first published in 1876.
 The Condorcet method takes its name from an early promoter, the 18th-century French mathematician Marie Jean Antoine Nicolas Caritat, who was the Marquis de Condorcet. The method itself was [first described by Ramon Llull](https://www.math.uni-augsburg.de/htdocs/emeriti/pukelsheim/2001a.html) in 1299. A version of it is used in Robert's Rules of Order, first published in 1876.
 
 

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docs/mediums/delegation.md

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 **Output:** Referendum participants with varying proxy power on each given issue type
 **Output:** Referendum participants with varying proxy power on each given issue type
 
 
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+## Background
 
 
 [Bryan Ford](http://bford.info/2014/11/16/deleg.html):
 [Bryan Ford](http://bford.info/2014/11/16/deleg.html):
 
 

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docs/mediums/ownership.md

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 # Ownership
 # Ownership
 
 
+<!-- brief summary of the medium, no more than a handful of sentences
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+**Input:** <!-- what is required to use it? -->
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+**Output:** <!-- what results does it produce? -->
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+## Background
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+<!-- brief historical reference points -->
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+## Feedback loops
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+### Sensitivities
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+<!-- what does this medium capture especially well? -->
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+### Oversights
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+<!-- what does this medium overlook? -->
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+## Implementations
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+### Communities
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+<!-- what are some real-world examples in practice? -->
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+### Tools
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+<!-- what software, methodologies, or organizations are available to facilitate implementation -->
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+## Further resources
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+<!-- where should people look first if they want to learn more? -->

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docs/mediums/sortition.md

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 **Output:** advisory recommendation or binding decision
 **Output:** advisory recommendation or binding decision
 
 
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+## Background
 
 
 Sortition was a basic feature of Athenian democracy. During the medieval and early-modern period it was used for governing some Italian city-states, such as Venice and Florence.
 Sortition was a basic feature of Athenian democracy. During the medieval and early-modern period it was used for governing some Italian city-states, such as Venice and Florence.